The Identification of Performance Dimensions Through Factor Analysis

The problems encountered in trying to relate factor-analytically derived performance measures to real world, complex work situations are described. A particular implementation of this approach to the problem of assessing the performance capabilities of the on-orbit astronaut is described in relation...

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Humans
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Motor Skills
Operations Research
Perception
Performance assessment
Sleep
Sleep deprivation
Space Flight
Space life sciences
Space vehicles
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